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  2. Is Jamaica safe? What to know about US travel advisories to ...

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    The Jamaica travel advisory was updated to Level 3 for crime and medical services, according to the State Department.. Is Jamaica safe? Local police often do not respond effectively to serious ...

  3. Violence is spiking in The Bahamas, Jamaica, triggering ...

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    A significant increase in crime in The Bahamas and Jamaica has led the the U.S. State Department to issue travel advisory warnings for the two Caribbean destinations.

  4. Is it safe to travel to Jamaica? What Wisconsinites should ...

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    Jamaica travel advisory 2024 The State Department issued a level three travel advisory on Jan. 23 for Jamaica for crime and lacking medical services. Is it safe to travel to Jamaica?

  5. Crime in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    When Jamaica gained independence in 1962, the murder rate was 3.9 per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the lowest in the world. [4] In 2022, Jamaica had 1,508 murders, for a murder rate of 53.34 per 100,000 people, [5] the highest murder rate in the world. [2] [6] Jamaica recorded 1,680 murders in 2009. [7] In 2010, there were 1,428, in 2011, 1,125.

  6. Terrorism in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Terrorism in Jamaica is not a serious threat to the security of the state. Despite this, terrorism has occurred in Jamaica's past, such as during the CanJet Flight 918 hijacking , in which a Jamaican gunman tried to take over a passenger plane heading from Jamaica to Cuba (where they would then proceed to Halifax ).

  7. Murder of Dwayne Jones - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne Jones was a Jamaican 16-year-old boy who was killed by a violent mob in Montego Bay in 2013, after he attended a dance party dressed in women's clothing. [ a ] The incident attracted national and international media attention and brought increased scrutiny to the status of LGBT rights in Jamaica .

  8. Dangerous Hurricane Beryl blasting Jamaica while racing ...

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    Jamaica will experience extreme risk to lives and property Wednesday as the powerful hurricane has the large island, home to nearly 3 million people, in its sights.

  9. Censorship in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Today's Jamaican broadcasting, such as the cable television and radio, is governed by the Jamaica Broadcasting Commission (JBC). [1] JBC aims to regulate and monitor the media industry; more importantly, it runs with full power of the regulation making and the control of the programming’s standard and technical quality. [1]